Featured Events

HiPC 2016, the 23rd IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics to be held at HICC in Hyderabad, India, 19-22 December, includes peer-reviewed papers, keynote speakers, workshops, student papers, and industry-related exhibits and events.

The 2nd Big Data & CEM World Show is a two-day conference held from 1 – 2 March in Jakarta, Indonesia, which ultimately delivers itself as an interactive platform for global technologists to spark interesting discussions and exchange innovative ideas. The event expects the participation of over 20 prominent and adept speakers to furnish the conference with thought-provoking topics on modern Big Data and CEM topics. These topics include the emergence of digital commerce, mobile technologies, social media analytics, and…

The Oil and Gas High Performances Computing Conference, hosted annually at Rice University, is the premier meeting place for networking and discussion focused on computing and information technology challenges and needs in the oil and gas industry.

The largest meeting HPC, Cloud, Data Centers, Networks, Low Latency, Machine Learning, Linux, for the Capital Markets and Wall Street. Over 400 Wall Street IT executives will be coming to this efficient and convenient one day FinTech marketiplace in the heart of Manhattan.

The ISC High Performance conference is the largest forum in Europe for high performance computing enthusiasts. In 2017, the conference will present topics such as future concepts for exascale systems, deep learning, life sciences & drug design, simulated reality & visualization, and large scale engineering. Don’t miss out on learning about the latest HPC developments, networking with peers, and establishing new partnerships. Join us from June 18 – 22 in Frankfurt.

The Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing (PASC) Conference is an interdisciplinary conference in HPC that brings together domain science, applied mathematics and computer science – where computer science is focused on enabling the realization of scientific computation. The conference is co-sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS).